London, May 4 (IANS) British Prime Minister David Cameron should apologise to US presidential hopeful Donald Trump for branding him divisive, stupid and wrong, a foreign policy advisor to the Republican contender has said.
Last December, during a parliamentary debate on banning Trump from Britain, after the real estate tycoon called for a total ban on Muslims entering the US, Cameron said although he opposed banning Trump, if he came to visit our country, hed unite us all against him,
George Papadopoulos, a London-based adviser to Trump on Europe and the Middle East, told the Times it would be wise for the prime minister to reach out to the Republican front-runner.
If the Prime Minister is serious about reaching out, an apology or some sort of retraction should happen, he said.
Papadopoulos revealed Trump was considering a European tour, but was yet to receive an official invite from the British government.
Of course, if Britain extended an invitation, it would be a tremendous show of unity and a wonderful spectacle, he said.
That invitation has not yet been extended -- but if it, it would be received in a positive way.
The aides comments come after Trumps last remaining Republican opponent, Ted Cruz, bowed out of the race on Tuesday following his crushing defeat in the Indiana primary.
During President Barack Obamas recent Britain visit, Cameron said he would not add or subtract to his earlier remarks about Trump.